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tax rate of 24% which is lower than the u.s. tax rate. they have a lower tax rate there. based on public financial statement. out of 56d billion. they were about $9 billion out of 2-8d wl in global pretax earnings coming out to 14 percent. same for both companies. is that consistent with your estimate of apple's rate and what you know about samsung's rate? >> senator, yes. that was apple's global cash tax rate last year. we believe it will be a few points higher this year. >> okay. let be concerned and say it's going to be the same. all the tax planning resulted last year in nothing more than the same as the main foreign competitor. is that accurate? >> yes. >> senator, yes. one difn. -- difference. >> sam sog is able to move it back. >> i'm getting to that. so i would say the an is it's worst for apple. they can't bring the money home. you think about it it. it's partly the fact they can't bring it home. the investment options are limited. your investment options are more limited. how much money does apple spend on tax compliance efforts? i don't have the exact figure. t
tax rate of 24% which is lower than the u.s. tax rate. they have a lower tax rate there. based on public financial statement. out of 56d billion. they were about $9 billion out of 2-8d wl in global pretax earnings coming out to 14 percent. same for both companies. is that consistent with your estimate of apple's rate and what you know about samsung's rate? >> senator, yes. that was apple's global cash tax rate last year. we believe it will be a few points higher this year. >> okay....
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at least for taxes. why some face the top end tax rate above 50%. one man makes the case that big banks are gambling with your money and stock, our guest says you got to own right now, mandy? >> indeed he does. in the meantime, dow and s&p despite coming off the best week in over a year have not had a winning streak as long as three days in almost a month. that's a stat that makes you go hhmmm, bit way, s&p 500 rose 5.6% this week and is up 2 percent over the last month. those are the stats we have for you right now. let's get more of the meat. bob bob pisani at the nyse and rick santelli. bottom line, bob, is it going to help or hinder the markets? >> i think it will be a head wind only because prices have moved up ahead of that partly on resolution of fiscal cliff. partly on the fact there is so much liquidity out there. let me show you the dow. declining to advancing stocks. less buying interest but remember what happened last week with huge buying interest. most major sectors on basically all of them down fracturely. there is a pretty even distr
at least for taxes. why some face the top end tax rate above 50%. one man makes the case that big banks are gambling with your money and stock, our guest says you got to own right now, mandy? >> indeed he does. in the meantime, dow and s&p despite coming off the best week in over a year have not had a winning streak as long as three days in almost a month. that's a stat that makes you go hhmmm, bit way, s&p 500 rose 5.6% this week and is up 2 percent over the last month. those are...
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well, they pay taxes. they pay taxes when they resident a property, when they buy a home, pay groceries, just like any other citizen, they are paying taxes. and a little bit more misinformation that's out there is immigrants do pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes or even alabama state income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. so even as an undocumented immigrant worker, if u an i-9 form, which most employers do require, they are paying taxes into the system that any other documented citizen does pay. the difference is they never reap the benefits from those taxes being paid into the number is hen a so used for work, they're paying into the system, and it's in the system that they'll never even touch. >> as you can see, ignorance and misinformation have cloud the the issue of illegal immigration. however, there's still one major aspect that makes this one of, if not the most important issues currently in america. >> the people in southern arizona have had their rights violated by the unending an
well, they pay taxes. they pay taxes when they resident a property, when they buy a home, pay groceries, just like any other citizen, they are paying taxes. and a little bit more misinformation that's out there is immigrants do pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes or even alabama state income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. so even as an undocumented immigrant worker, if u an i-9 form, which most employers do require, they are paying taxes into the system that any other documented...
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tax credit or other refunds, but the tax preparer's offices are where a heck of a lot of uninsured are going. and more than two-thirds of low income taxpayers file with the aid of tax preparers, application assistance. and these are folks who are in the business of filling out paperwork for consumers, and they have in hand at the tax-filing moment most of the information they're going to need to complete the application. and not only that, when you think about the motivation to enroll, something we haven't talked about today is the sort of unpleasant topic of penalties. somebody who's uninsured is going to be penalized, and the way the penalty is enforced is through losing your tax refund. so when you're seeing the taxpayer is the most salient moment for motivating people both in terms of learn what the subsidies might be and in terms of, oh, my god, if i don't get insurance, i'm going to have to athis penalty. so i think there's enormous possibility. now that said, there's also challenges. you need more information. you need to find out what the income is right now in the case of medi
tax credit or other refunds, but the tax preparer's offices are where a heck of a lot of uninsured are going. and more than two-thirds of low income taxpayers file with the aid of tax preparers, application assistance. and these are folks who are in the business of filling out paperwork for consumers, and they have in hand at the tax-filing moment most of the information they're going to need to complete the application. and not only that, when you think about the motivation to enroll,...
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i worry about the tax hike on the not only well to do but tax hike on every dollar on obamacare and other things. if anything that will affect things. i doubt this will. gerri: rc. this is already one event too many for me. what do you say? >> bingo. >> consumers are driven most what is happening to their biggest asset. for most people the biggest asset is their house. is it appreciating or depreciating? is it above water or below water? that will be big part of what drives consumer sentiment? how safe is their jobs? are they getting raising or people being laid off. that will drive consumer sentiment. gerri: certainly important issues. jordan back to you, when you look at the past what is response from consumers? >> certainly after 9/11 there was dramatic decrease in consumer activity. people cut back on spending. gerri: recession. >> that happened at that time. this isn't that. it is a one-shot event at least at moment. if there are other events that would affect things much more. this is not as big as 9/11 but people definitely pull back when these things happen. gerri: gary to you. we
i worry about the tax hike on the not only well to do but tax hike on every dollar on obamacare and other things. if anything that will affect things. i doubt this will. gerri: rc. this is already one event too many for me. what do you say? >> bingo. >> consumers are driven most what is happening to their biggest asset. for most people the biggest asset is their house. is it appreciating or depreciating? is it above water or below water? that will be big part of what drives consumer...
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. >>> our third story out front tonight, an elaborate man cave built with your tax dollars. i mean isn't that what they're supposed to be for in look at that. wouldn't that be nice to have this yourself. it is one of one of the many amenities hidden inside a secret room in a government warehouse n an out front investigation, brian todd went to uncover other waistful secrets and the government agency that is behind it. >> reporter: how is this for a man cave? a private space with a couch, chairs, tv, a weight set, this isn't your cousin's basement. it's a u.s. government facility, a warehouse in landover, maryland, overseen by the environmental protection agency. leased and operated by a private contractor for $1.6 million of your tax dollars a year. >> when the auditors first saw it, it was overwhelming. >> reporter: robert adachi was the lead auditor who just issued a report on the facility. the document looks like a brochure with pictures of other man caves in the same warehouse. here's a space with an even larger tv, a chair, art work on the wall, some had personal photos
. >>> our third story out front tonight, an elaborate man cave built with your tax dollars. i mean isn't that what they're supposed to be for in look at that. wouldn't that be nice to have this yourself. it is one of one of the many amenities hidden inside a secret room in a government warehouse n an out front investigation, brian todd went to uncover other waistful secrets and the government agency that is behind it. >> reporter: how is this for a man cave? a private space with...
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to the speculators so i want to look at the same sort of deposit levy the savings levy the savings tax the wealth confiscation that has happened over in the u.s. and u.k. already for years now first this is a tweet from jim rickards if you think u.s. is different from cyprus it's not four hundred billion dollars per year goes from depositors to banks via fed rate policy fast shade. the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they wanted it to but these steps are still there that were incurred by the banks who took all the money so now they're just going to give up all pretense of enacting a policy and they're just going to reach in and steal your money. and let's see what has happened in the u.k. which has had radical quantitative easing and we've talked often to save our savers simon rose well he's got actual he's broken down the exact number the exact pounds that have been stolen from pensioners and savers for years of savers propping up the banks and subsidizing debt save our savers has cost. later that the total cost
to the speculators so i want to look at the same sort of deposit levy the savings levy the savings tax the wealth confiscation that has happened over in the u.s. and u.k. already for years now first this is a tweet from jim rickards if you think u.s. is different from cyprus it's not four hundred billion dollars per year goes from depositors to banks via fed rate policy fast shade. the interest rate policy is our bank theft by another name but that didn't get the economy stimulated the way they...
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as it were of capitalism and socialism richard bents in sweden sweden is a good example it is a high tax but also high services jurisdiction they don't have the disparities of wealth that you see in the united states and other countries a lot of european countries are the model the netherlands are frankly closer to home canada does very well much better than the united states in this regard so you could go too far in one direction or the other but just because the united states is probably gone too far does that mean there is it a happy middle end to be the emergency capitalism in brazil and and turkey. and really it's a political question whether they have a political system that can that can have fairness for everyone that is still a good sign i still think that the people of turkey are better off than they were before they have to worry about the creeping authoritarianism further one but again it's a political question not an economic one richard you've separate the political and economic i would i would disagree go ahead i would really disagree if i could because i'm not at all a pes
as it were of capitalism and socialism richard bents in sweden sweden is a good example it is a high tax but also high services jurisdiction they don't have the disparities of wealth that you see in the united states and other countries a lot of european countries are the model the netherlands are frankly closer to home canada does very well much better than the united states in this regard so you could go too far in one direction or the other but just because the united states is probably gone...
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taxes. apple has real operations in real places with apple employees selling real products to real customers. ,e pay all the taxes we owe every single dollar. we not only comply with the law, but we comply with the spirit of the laws. we don't depend on tax gimmicks. we don't move intellectual property offshore and use it to sell our products back to the united states to avoid taxes. we don't -- money on some caribbean island. to fund move our money avoid theusiness and repatriation tax. our four subsidiaries hold 70% of our cash because of the rapid growth of our international business. we use these earnings to fund our foreign operations, spending billions of dollars to acquire equipment to make up products and finance construction of apple retail stores around the world. under the current u.s. corporate veryystem, it would be expensive to bring the cash back to the united states. unfortunately, the tax code has not kept up with the digital age. the tax system handicaps american corporatio
taxes. apple has real operations in real places with apple employees selling real products to real customers. ,e pay all the taxes we owe every single dollar. we not only comply with the law, but we comply with the spirit of the laws. we don't depend on tax gimmicks. we don't move intellectual property offshore and use it to sell our products back to the united states to avoid taxes. we don't -- money on some caribbean island. to fund move our money avoid theusiness and repatriation tax. our...
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- tax loopholes. we should pursue bipartisan comprehensive tax reform that encourages job creation and helps bring down the deficit. we know what we need to do. the steps are common sense. it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the next great chapter together. thank you. have a great weekend. >> hello. it is my honor to represent alabama's second district. as you might know, a series of across-the-board military spending cuts known as the sequester is going into affect in less than two weeks. in his state of the union and just, president obama admitted that these cuts were a bad idea. he failed to mention that the sequester was his idea. his administration during the debt negotiation in 2011. on behalf of our constituents in the house, we
- tax loopholes. we should pursue bipartisan comprehensive tax reform that encourages job creation and helps bring down the deficit. we know what we need to do. the steps are common sense. it will help grow our economy and strengthen our middle class. in the coming weeks and months, our work will not be easy. but america only moves forward when we do so together. when we accept our obligation to one another and to the future generations. that is the american story. that is how we will write the...
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we have taxed alcohol for a long time. it is not at all out of all oute ordinary to tax products with negative side effect. >> a consulting firm has been hired by the beverage companies to fight the tax. >> they simply have the effect of raising the cost of living open working people and on small businesses. they have no material effect on the ability of people to lead healthy lifestyles. >> the firm helped defeat a soda tax across the bay in richmond and he thinks san francisco voters will respond the same. >> san francisco folk have other priorities that are much higher on the agenda that placing a tax on beverage sugar on the ballot. >> here is a sample of what we heard this morning. >> it is an should have personal responsibility. penalizeing through taxation is teach. >> if it works and they show it reduces soda drinking, that would be good. >> he plans to propose the idea to the board of supervisors today. the goal is to get it on the ballot for the voters next year. >> this story is generating a lot talk including s
we have taxed alcohol for a long time. it is not at all out of all oute ordinary to tax products with negative side effect. >> a consulting firm has been hired by the beverage companies to fight the tax. >> they simply have the effect of raising the cost of living open working people and on small businesses. they have no material effect on the ability of people to lead healthy lifestyles. >> the firm helped defeat a soda tax across the bay in richmond and he thinks san...
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you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rin ] and let the good life in. and i'm here to tell homeowners that are 62 and older about a great way to live a better retirement. it's called a reverse mortgage. [ male announcer ] call right now to receive your free dvd and booklet with no obligation. it answers questions like how a reverse mortgage works, how much you qualify for, the ways to receive your money, and more. plus, when you call now, you'll get this magnifier with l.e.d. light absolutely free. when you call the e
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thanks to offshore tax strategies whose purpose is tax avoidance, pure and simple. sworn inbosses were and mounted a robust defense of their position. >> we pay all the taxes we owe, every single dollar. we not only comply with the laws but we comply with the spirit of the laws. -- taxot depend on cap gimmicks. >> one made 33 billion dollars over years but paid no income tax over that time. another made 74 billion in profit and pay tax on up tiny fraction of that. --land has long had a long low tax regime. it said it was not to lame for their level of tax payments. this was a global issue. >> insofar that there is an and -- an international dimension, it needs to be tackled by having robust national agreements and apple is in favor of that. whether it is apple or other , theympanies under fire sell goods and services around the world and move money across borders every week. that nowhy many argue single economy on its own can tackle the corporate tax issue. the apple saga has pushed tax higher up the agenda. tomorrow's european summit will focus on the issue. there
thanks to offshore tax strategies whose purpose is tax avoidance, pure and simple. sworn inbosses were and mounted a robust defense of their position. >> we pay all the taxes we owe, every single dollar. we not only comply with the laws but we comply with the spirit of the laws. -- taxot depend on cap gimmicks. >> one made 33 billion dollars over years but paid no income tax over that time. another made 74 billion in profit and pay tax on up tiny fraction of that. --land has long...
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another great use of your tax dollars. they used your money to pay for this. it wasn't pennies, everybody. yeah. special report next. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [ male announcer ] from broadband to web hosting to mobile apps, small business solutions from at&t have the security you need to get you there. call us. we can show you how at&t solutions can help you do what you do... even better. ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ roars ] ♪ [ male announcer ] universal studios summer of survival. ♪ >>> and we start the second half of our show with stories where we focus on reporting from the front lines. i want to begin with breaking news out of turkey. the turkish prime minister has literally just arrived back in istanbul after a
another great use of your tax dollars. they used your money to pay for this. it wasn't pennies, everybody. yeah. special report next. tylenol works by blocking pain signals to your brain bayer back & body's dual action formula includes aspirin, which blocks pain at the site. try the power of bayer back & body. [ whirring ] [ dog barks ] i want to treat more dogs. ♪ our business needs more cases. [ male announcer ] where do you want to take your business? i need help selling art. [...
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. >> it's tough to judge in this quarter because of tax refunds, the tax increases. i still like the stock, however, i do think pricing coming doup a little bit. i'd wait to get in, but walmart is where you want to be in terms of retail right now. >> how about grew upon? a share stake in the daily deals site. >> they talked about not just being an e-mail site anymore. julia borsen was really going after them at the new york stock exchange this morning about that topic. the co-ceos of the company, allegedly, they're going to have a big solution that is much better. i think it will be more like the program they bought that i love to use all the time. i like the stock. i continue to like it here even though it's more than doubleded in the last six months. >> finally, william lion home begins trading today. it's ipo pricing above the expected range of 25 bucks a share, josh. >> i think this is an interesting one. this is the third homebuilder that's been able to come public this year. i think it would have gotten a better debut if it didn't come on the same day we had a
. >> it's tough to judge in this quarter because of tax refunds, the tax increases. i still like the stock, however, i do think pricing coming doup a little bit. i'd wait to get in, but walmart is where you want to be in terms of retail right now. >> how about grew upon? a share stake in the daily deals site. >> they talked about not just being an e-mail site anymore. julia borsen was really going after them at the new york stock exchange this morning about that topic. the...
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undocumented immigrants could eventually become citizens if they meet requirements that include paying taxes, passing background checks, learning english. the president today said this bill is not perfect. he called it the best chance at reform in decades. lester? >> kelly o'donnell in washington, thank you. >>> it appears the so-called morning after contraceptive pill will soon be available to girls of any age without a prescription. the obama administration has now reversed itself and says it will comply with a judge's order to make the pills readily available. its opposition to that order was strongly criticized by abortion rights groups. the maker of the drug will submit a new application for fda approval. the agency says it intends to do so promptly. >>> and we continue to monitor the health of former south african president nelson mandela, who remains in the hospital for a fourth day. he's being treated for a lung infection. two of mandela's daughters visited him today, along with his former wife winnie. south africa's president said today doctors advise him mandela's situation is very
undocumented immigrants could eventually become citizens if they meet requirements that include paying taxes, passing background checks, learning english. the president today said this bill is not perfect. he called it the best chance at reform in decades. lester? >> kelly o'donnell in washington, thank you. >>> it appears the so-called morning after contraceptive pill will soon be available to girls of any age without a prescription. the obama administration has now reversed...
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you can get a tax write off for those. a programmable thermostat, very smart, saves money. ♪ cash money sorry. i see you have allstate claim free rewards, for every year you don't have a claim, you'll get money off your home insurance policy. put it towards... [ glass shatters ] [ girl ] dad! dad! [ girl screams ] noise canceling headphones? [ nicole ] that's a great idea. [ male announcer ] home insurance that saves you money for not having a claim? that's allstate home insurance with claim free rewards. talk to an allstate agent... [ doorbell rin ] and let the good life in. ♪ ♪ >> shep: it seems to be harder to get your hands on an iphone or ipad. they trade commission has ruled that they violated a samsuj patent for wireless technology and unless the president of the united states vetoed it or a court blocks it the ruling will ban certain i-phones and ipads from coming into the country. it would also affect devices the at&t network including iphones and ipads that you see listed here. the iphone 4 and 3 gs and i-.
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or you can tax it ok and those rules don't change you know big. chair there's not much i can do different what i might do would start cutting some of the you know what i would consider forge an activity and waste out but if you do that you want a political problem so you know it doesn't matter who you bring it you know you can bring in. you know and you still have the problems the best way and the most efficient way to cure the central banks problem is to flush out the unproductive assets in order to do that you have a graphic real losses dollars that have to take a loss right and not going to happen. exactly all right let's talk about the technology space you made one of the best calls of the decade sell apple at seven hundred by google nobody else is making that call the time one of the best calls of the past ten years by far now let's talk about apple a little bit ministers' apple's cash hoard could hit one hundred seventy billion this year is that what's going on there tells saving money as a call option on the future that's basically it is th
or you can tax it ok and those rules don't change you know big. chair there's not much i can do different what i might do would start cutting some of the you know what i would consider forge an activity and waste out but if you do that you want a political problem so you know it doesn't matter who you bring it you know you can bring in. you know and you still have the problems the best way and the most efficient way to cure the central banks problem is to flush out the unproductive assets in...
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his wife will be sentenced today for failing to report income on her tax return. >>> back in court, reality tv star theresa guidice and her husband joe getting a dose of reality. arraigned on 39 counts including conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, bank fraud, bankruptcy fraud. video of the couple arriving at first court appearance last month. some confrontations with the paparaz paparazzi. the indictment says two overstated income when they applied for loans before the debut of "the real housewive." that was back in 2009. a rough ride for that couple. >> drama continues. >> sometimes that works for real tv. >> very real. 4:51. saying good-bye to man every fan attending at shark tank. >>> the secret society inside the the guys organization that has perks that go with it. >>> looking here towards fr s fremont, 880, transition. that has reopened. but also an issue for the nimitz part north, oakland slowing. >>> welcome back. on a wednesday morning you may not have known his name but ever attended a shark's game you knew his face and sound. ♪ sweet cairoline good times♪ >> you want to
his wife will be sentenced today for failing to report income on her tax return. >>> back in court, reality tv star theresa guidice and her husband joe getting a dose of reality. arraigned on 39 counts including conspiracy to commit mail and wire fraud, bank fraud, bankruptcy fraud. video of the couple arriving at first court appearance last month. some confrontations with the paparaz paparazzi. the indictment says two overstated income when they applied for loans before the debut of...
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>> i can tell you that there is absolutely no room for raising taxes. the thing is if we were going to have true tax reform, which means lowering rates and getting rid of loopholes, there is a lot of support for that. but nothing he is talking about is lowering rates. he wants to increase rates for if he wants to squeeze more money out of those that are working hard. he just did that. he stuck it to the rich people at the end of the year..3 he got what he wanted. but he is not going to get any more tax revenue. it will injure the economy. we think it will cause more unemployment. so we will not go along with that. neil: you know what worries me is in general, we have given up the fight. we are done. what we think will ultimately be for $4 trillion in budget savings over the next 10 years, it's not a done deal yet. you know, that's it. that's the end of it. that worries me because it is a debt that is larger than it is in 10 years. there's a lot of wiggle room in that. what is going on? deployed this is the biggest signature issue of our time. >> he says
>> i can tell you that there is absolutely no room for raising taxes. the thing is if we were going to have true tax reform, which means lowering rates and getting rid of loopholes, there is a lot of support for that. but nothing he is talking about is lowering rates. he wants to increase rates for if he wants to squeeze more money out of those that are working hard. he just did that. he stuck it to the rich people at the end of the year..3 he got what he wanted. but he is not going to...
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taxes and nine days for corporate income taxes and what about the deficit? he will have to work until may 9th.
taxes and nine days for corporate income taxes and what about the deficit? he will have to work until may 9th.
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taxes. .. >> warning everybody. before we begin, we are all hard roben because of the tragedy in oklahoma and in those communities and all the families and individuals who are affected to know that they are not alone they are not going to face this alone. america mourns with you and will help you rebuild. the subcommittee meets today to hold a second hearing to examine how us-based multinational corporations use loopholes in the tax code to move profits to offshore tax havens to avoid paying u.s. taxes. in september we examined to case studies, a study of how microsoft corp. shifted process on u.s. sales to u.s. customers from the united states to an offshore tax haven and also a study on how hewlett packard device tastes foreign loan program to repatriate offshore profits to the united states without paying u.s. taxes that are supposed to follow repatriation. today's subcommittee will focus on how apple effectively shifts billions of dollars in profits offshore, profits that under one secti
taxes. .. >> warning everybody. before we begin, we are all hard roben because of the tragedy in oklahoma and in those communities and all the families and individuals who are affected to know that they are not alone they are not going to face this alone. america mourns with you and will help you rebuild. the subcommittee meets today to hold a second hearing to examine how us-based multinational corporations use loopholes in the tax code to move profits to offshore tax havens to avoid...
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how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave at least a percentage point off of g.d.p. growth. >> reporter: and slower growth of course, means less hiring. but many economists believe that will only be a temporary setback to the economy while people adjust, scott. >> pelley: anthony, one of the worst problems in unemployment has been long-term unemployment. have we made a dent in that? >> reporter: scott, there are still 4.7 million people out there who are out of work more than six months, but this is encouraging. the average length a person is unemployed has dropped to 35.3 weeks, and that is now the lowest in more than two years. >> pelley: making a comeback. anthony, thanks very much. the white house is looking to head off a new supreme court battle over health care and specifically the requirement that insurance cover birth control. the administration today proposed a comp
how much impact do you think the payroll tax hike is going to have on growth? >> consumers are faced with a drop in real disposable income of more than 2% in the first quarter. that's going to impact spending. that's going to shave at least a percentage point off of g.d.p. growth. >> reporter: and slower growth of course, means less hiring. but many economists believe that will only be a temporary setback to the economy while people adjust, scott. >> pelley: anthony, one of...
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they raised cash knowing they might need that cash to pay much higher taxes, the taxes that a failed attempt to fix the cliff would produce. a huge amount of dough moved to the sidelines immediately. companies themselves accelerated dividend payouts, putting tens of billions of dollars into the hands of shareholders who had no idea what to do with the money other than sit on it. so we came into the new year and we were paralyzed. inventories lean, huge part of the country damaged by a storm, totally dysfunctional food fight animal house government, and we're brimming with cash everywhere, for the biggest rainy day of all, the day we jumped over the cliff. but then we don't do the cliff dive. and contra to stock seer bob dylan, the hard rain, it didn't fall. in fact, we didn't get that much. we didn't get dinged except for the rich, who are the most able to handle it. all right, yeah, i can make a big deal about payroll tax thing, that's no problem. nevertheless, it's a small fraction of what we really feared. stocks kept their favored status, including relatively low taxes on dividen
they raised cash knowing they might need that cash to pay much higher taxes, the taxes that a failed attempt to fix the cliff would produce. a huge amount of dough moved to the sidelines immediately. companies themselves accelerated dividend payouts, putting tens of billions of dollars into the hands of shareholders who had no idea what to do with the money other than sit on it. so we came into the new year and we were paralyzed. inventories lean, huge part of the country damaged by a storm,...
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the internal revenue code governs that the tax transfers. now, with the recent repeal and the granting of benefits this is all great. it is changing the landscape of what we're dealing with. it is making dead more in line with how they have been treated. it has been a lot of the development. >> one brief question. california is a no-fault state. why doesn't everyone consider a mediator instead of an attorney? >> we often hear of people wants to do mediation of the one does not. they do not feel that there will be protected or they do not know what is going to happen. they feel the only way they can protect themselves is a lawyer up and go to court and fight. but, in mediation you are working with a neutral person to make sure that you are leveling the playing field. this is a complete financial disclosure between the two parties involved. both parties can consult separate attorneys to make sure they're both comfortable with their agreements. there are a lot of safeguards through this process. we see people who have high networks and unfortun
the internal revenue code governs that the tax transfers. now, with the recent repeal and the granting of benefits this is all great. it is changing the landscape of what we're dealing with. it is making dead more in line with how they have been treated. it has been a lot of the development. >> one brief question. california is a no-fault state. why doesn't everyone consider a mediator instead of an attorney? >> we often hear of people wants to do mediation of the one does not. they...
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they pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. even as an undocumented worker and you have an i-9 form you are paying taxes just as any other documented citizen does pay. the difference is they will never be able to reap the benefits from those taxes being paid into the system because they are undocumented. even when it is all false -- false social security number is being used if wore that is paying into a system they will never touch. host: ignorance and misinformation has clouded the issue of illegal iminvestigation. -- immigration. there is one other aspect currently in america. >> the people in southern arizona have had their rights violated by the unending and constant flow of drug smugglers and human traffickers across their property. their homes are being broken into. their rights are being violated. >> a lot of people get involved, particularly in the immigrant community. one, it is a matter of necessity, whether it be money or trying to come into the united states is why they get into the drug trafficking. number two, a
they pay taxes in the form of federal income taxes when you fill out an i-9 form. even as an undocumented worker and you have an i-9 form you are paying taxes just as any other documented citizen does pay. the difference is they will never be able to reap the benefits from those taxes being paid into the system because they are undocumented. even when it is all false -- false social security number is being used if wore that is paying into a system they will never touch. host: ignorance and...
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washington left business in for the entire fourth quarter, as we all had guess work has to what our tax rates would look like. add to that the losses surrounding the tragedy of hurricane sandy and you saw all of the expectations of robust growth and business tamped down quite a bit. the revenue story, unfortunately, is worrisome. that's expected to be flat. the debt ceiling debate, of course, does not to help clarity which is why i would not expect too much from the fourth quarter. we will truly know where our economy or earnings could be. we won't know until washington's dysfunction on steroids comes to an end. before we go, take a look at the day on wall street. the dow down by 51 points. that will do it for us. thank you so much for being with me. see you tomorrow. d "fast money" begins right now. stay with cnbc. have a great night. >>> live from the nasdaq market site in new york city's times square, i'm melissa lee. mobile wars. google, apple and sam sung are trying to dominate your smartphone. but are they the best way? retail detail. how bricks and mortar stores are still alive a
washington left business in for the entire fourth quarter, as we all had guess work has to what our tax rates would look like. add to that the losses surrounding the tragedy of hurricane sandy and you saw all of the expectations of robust growth and business tamped down quite a bit. the revenue story, unfortunately, is worrisome. that's expected to be flat. the debt ceiling debate, of course, does not to help clarity which is why i would not expect too much from the fourth quarter. we will...
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property taxes, they are huge. these are things people do not think about. that will help you pay this up front so you do not have to put money away. these are a couple of things you should worry about. >> my first bit of advice is to by which you can afford. do not shape performers like my neighbors did. shot by which you can afford. >> let's talk about selling a home. that is a little bit different. >> you want to get the exact price. what should people be noting when they're trying to sell their home? >> you need to know that this was your home and now it is a house, you have to detach yourself from a. a buyer will come in and that was said that on like this paint, this layout, this finish. this is your take is not their taste. you have to keep that mine. also, we are selling your home you have to get out of the house and someone comes to sit. you want tell people everything about it but they do not want to know your stores they want to follow with the house. when you are selling a home when you go under contract, it is so important for you to disclose ev
property taxes, they are huge. these are things people do not think about. that will help you pay this up front so you do not have to put money away. these are a couple of things you should worry about. >> my first bit of advice is to by which you can afford. do not shape performers like my neighbors did. shot by which you can afford. >> let's talk about selling a home. that is a little bit different. >> you want to get the exact price. what should people be noting when...
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raising anyone's taxes. that's how we can reduce our deficit without laying off workers. i don't think that is too much to ask. it is the kind of approach i proposed for two years now. a majority of the american people agree with me, including a majority of republicans. we just need republicans in congress to catch up with the their own party and the rest of the country. i know there are republicans in congress who would rather see if tax loopholes closed than let these cuts go through. there's a caucus of common sense throughout. i'm going keep reaching out of them to fix this for good. american people are weary of partisanship. this is america. we don't bounce from one manufactured crisis to another. we make splart choices. we plan, we prioritize. i'm going keep fighting for the real challenges facing american families. i'm going to push that makes minute yum wage a wage you can live off. i'm going push to repair our transportation system and keep our children safe from gun violence. that's the work you el
raising anyone's taxes. that's how we can reduce our deficit without laying off workers. i don't think that is too much to ask. it is the kind of approach i proposed for two years now. a majority of the american people agree with me, including a majority of republicans. we just need republicans in congress to catch up with the their own party and the rest of the country. i know there are republicans in congress who would rather see if tax loopholes closed than let these cuts go through. there's...
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revenue that belongs to us remember that the story that came out about apple and the amount of taxes that they have dodged in the united states should be a national scandal if we didn't have so many concurrent national scandals this should be the big one because apple has essentially deprived the united states of tens of billions of dollars in tax revenue if you want to get a sense of what the world will look like with this system continuing in this direction take a look at the city of detroit take a look at camden new jersey patterson new jersey and many other places in the united states so where can people go with alternatives if your local farmers market it might not seem terribly glamorous or incredibly revolutionary action but it is actually quite powerful what you're doing is instead of giving your money to wal-mart or to target or to wherever you might bite. you're you're you're giving it and to the agricultural infrastructure that's necessary in the local community but what can the poor caught the chief is this truly it is the only possible solution for fundamentally transfor
revenue that belongs to us remember that the story that came out about apple and the amount of taxes that they have dodged in the united states should be a national scandal if we didn't have so many concurrent national scandals this should be the big one because apple has essentially deprived the united states of tens of billions of dollars in tax revenue if you want to get a sense of what the world will look like with this system continuing in this direction take a look at the city of detroit...
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you have took do long-term tax protection so that your expenses can be added to your tax bracket. your bill to uncle sam on top of that. >> how do you maximize the social security? what should i know about social security? >> if you're under 45, you should say more than you need to. if you're over 55 and you are close to retirement spending i just think that it yucatec early. there are different tricks with a social security. if you are married and there's an age difference or income difference there is a ways that you can suspend your benefits and sectors also benefits until you are 70 years old. >> district and the 200 and dollars more than is available but people don't just in our research. my father did not plan well for my mother but what do i need to know? >> you really have the plan for this. expenses are not cut in half when someone passes away. just the full cost. the electric bill is not cut and one social security check goes away. if you have a married couple, the lore to go away. if you have a pension that is reduced when you have to wait that to my need insurance to c
you have took do long-term tax protection so that your expenses can be added to your tax bracket. your bill to uncle sam on top of that. >> how do you maximize the social security? what should i know about social security? >> if you're under 45, you should say more than you need to. if you're over 55 and you are close to retirement spending i just think that it yucatec early. there are different tricks with a social security. if you are married and there's an age difference or...
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soda taxes. canada and europe already do this. they have the value added tax. the price on a can of soda as very small. price elasticity is how much of a change in consumption you will see with the one percent change in price. it does not change much. a 10% prcie increase only increases consumption by 2%. that is what we talk about -- a penny an ounce. existing taxes on soda so far have not resulted in soda consumption. this fits this. for taxes, are they programs or to reduce consumption? if they are for programs and not consumption, do you know what will happen? soa companies will say -- soda companies will say, it did not work. worse yet, some on scoop u.s. politician will take the money and use it for general funds or personal funds and that is what everybody is worried about because that is what we have seen already with tobacco. large taxes are necessary to reduce consumption. the rand corporation says we effectuate ax to change in consumption. we need to double the price of a can of soda. do you think anybody is ready for that? or should we tax the sugar
soda taxes. canada and europe already do this. they have the value added tax. the price on a can of soda as very small. price elasticity is how much of a change in consumption you will see with the one percent change in price. it does not change much. a 10% prcie increase only increases consumption by 2%. that is what we talk about -- a penny an ounce. existing taxes on soda so far have not resulted in soda consumption. this fits this. for taxes, are they programs or to reduce consumption? if...
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oh what a fantastic use tax dollars but wait maybe i'm being too pessimistic perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively wellness victor general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a dramatic increase in users liking state department sites but the problem is that only two percent of them actually use the sites so you get what you pay for a big bag of likes but few hardcore fans probably the most shocking example is a vision of america group in farsi made for a rainy and which has gotten over four hundred twenty thousand members but only one percent of them is actually in iran where facebook advertising doesn't even exist that's effective getting lots of likes doesn't mean you are actually reaching people instead of paying for them why not you know get the next bar by providing interesting honest content on a regular basis oh wait that takes effort and honesty yeah you know what just keep wasting the tax dollars but that's just my opinion. a lot will come to sophie and co i'm still not sayi
oh what a fantastic use tax dollars but wait maybe i'm being too pessimistic perhaps it worked and really helped spread the message of the us state department effectively wellness victor general's report says that since the advertising campaign started twenty eleven there has been a dramatic increase in users liking state department sites but the problem is that only two percent of them actually use the sites so you get what you pay for a big bag of likes but few hardcore fans probably the most...
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but the problem is that tax avoidance is part of our international tax law, and in fact, if you are an international, if you're a multinational corporation and you're not engaging in that kind of tax avoidance, you have a competitive disadvantage against everybody else who hais. what he was telling us to my ears and the ears of i hope anybody else who's listening, we have to fix that stuff. >> absolutely shocking. jared bernstein, sir. thank you, jared. >> thank you, martin. >>> next we'll head to the white house where a touching ceremony has just ended. >>> then a candid conversation about the president's morehouse moment. >> sometimes i wrote off my own failings as just another example of the world trying to keep a black man down. i had a tendency sometimes to make excuses for me not doing the right thing. hey! did you know that honey nut cheerios has oats that can help lower cholesterol? and it tastes good? sure does! wow. it's the honey, it makes it taste so... well, would you look at the time... what's the rush? be happy. be healthy. what's the rush? gestarting may 20th atts parti
but the problem is that tax avoidance is part of our international tax law, and in fact, if you are an international, if you're a multinational corporation and you're not engaging in that kind of tax avoidance, you have a competitive disadvantage against everybody else who hais. what he was telling us to my ears and the ears of i hope anybody else who's listening, we have to fix that stuff. >> absolutely shocking. jared bernstein, sir. thank you, jared. >> thank you, martin....
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with the appeal of this tax on deposits, is it, in effect, people who are not merely cyprus tax voters and payers. >> why doesn't russia come and bail them out because essentially russia is just putting money back into its own pocket. the challenge comes again when these voters, voters get in the way. would they pallet giving taxpayer money in russia to them because that's who has the deposits. >> you're assuming a level of democracy in russia that may not exist. seems to me that the putin government could do anything that it wants. >> or half the parliament doesn't have its money in cyprus as well. >> you didn't say politicians. >> we should say that rich russians have been keeping money in cyprus for decades. even during communism. so there's a huge tradition there deep into politics. deep in politicians. that's part of the why. >> why is the u.s. interest and the interest of the imf when it comes to this issue? are they happen p by to so the these guys who have been seeking a tax haven lose money because as you point out they've been going after what happened in switzerland. if the
with the appeal of this tax on deposits, is it, in effect, people who are not merely cyprus tax voters and payers. >> why doesn't russia come and bail them out because essentially russia is just putting money back into its own pocket. the challenge comes again when these voters, voters get in the way. would they pallet giving taxpayer money in russia to them because that's who has the deposits. >> you're assuming a level of democracy in russia that may not exist. seems to me that...
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. >> women in the working class are subjected to punitive taxes can it be made hard by the of the media, not getting any special interests out of washington like a fat cat get. we are all in the same vote no matter what color we are. that's the real problem. >> as a young child, segregation and racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my mother call a father, migrate can parents, why segregation? why racial discrimination? they would say that's the way it is. don't get in trouble. don't get in the way. but in 1955 when i was in the 10th grade, 15 years old, i heard a rosa parks. i heard the voice of martin luther king junior on the radio and the words of the king inspired me to find a way to get in the way. in 1956 with my brothers and sisters in some of my first cousins went down to the public library in the little town of troy, alabama, trying to get library cards, trying to check some books out. we were told by the libraries that the library was for whites only and not for colors. but on july 5th, 1998, i went back to the pike county public library in alabama for a book signing
. >> women in the working class are subjected to punitive taxes can it be made hard by the of the media, not getting any special interests out of washington like a fat cat get. we are all in the same vote no matter what color we are. that's the real problem. >> as a young child, segregation and racial discrimination and i didn't like it. as my mother call a father, migrate can parents, why segregation? why racial discrimination? they would say that's the way it is. don't get in...
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unpaid taxes. the response on wednesday, they say he circumvented his tax obligations be using tax havens like bullies do you have any idea what we're talking about here? charles: this guy is the best soccer/futbol player ever. forbes says he is number 10 on the list of moneymaking athletes. people don't like to pay taxes. people work for their money. spain has a serious problem. a huge tax rates. if found guilty 150% of what he owes and there is no jail time. our cases would quadruple overnight and that is what it was like. stuart: we are pointing out is an up-and-coming sport in the united states because americans watched dr. games taking place in europe. charles: it is up-and-coming. stuart: it is not a game, it is a match. charles: i'm getting there slowly but surely. i remember pele. stuart: and message from roger ailes after this. you can't say 'one size fits all'. it doesn't. that's crazy. we're all totally different. ishares core. etf building blocks for your persalized portfolio. find out
unpaid taxes. the response on wednesday, they say he circumvented his tax obligations be using tax havens like bullies do you have any idea what we're talking about here? charles: this guy is the best soccer/futbol player ever. forbes says he is number 10 on the list of moneymaking athletes. people don't like to pay taxes. people work for their money. spain has a serious problem. a huge tax rates. if found guilty 150% of what he owes and there is no jail time. our cases would quadruple...
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tax code. this big binder is one of 16, 16 binders, 74,000 pages is the u.s. tax code. it is a confusing maze for both individuals and corporations, the top tax rate for businesses is 35%. many companies don't pay that. they don't pay that because within all of these books, within all of these words, within 74,000 pages are scores, hundreds, thousands of loopholes for companies and companies don't pay those top tax rates including apple. this week a senate committee grilled apple ceo tim cook on the company's tax practices. the committee wrote a scathing report that found apple uses subsidiaries in ireland to avoid paying taxes, all legal because of all of these books behind me. senator john co-authored the report. >> america's tax system is broken and uncompetitive and i have long supported efforts to modernize it. however, i will not allow that position to be used as an excuse to turn a blind eye to the highly questionable tax strategies used by apple. >> apple ceo tim cook defended his company. >> we pay all of the taxes we owe every single dollar. we not only comply
tax code. this big binder is one of 16, 16 binders, 74,000 pages is the u.s. tax code. it is a confusing maze for both individuals and corporations, the top tax rate for businesses is 35%. many companies don't pay that. they don't pay that because within all of these books, within all of these words, within 74,000 pages are scores, hundreds, thousands of loopholes for companies and companies don't pay those top tax rates including apple. this week a senate committee grilled apple ceo tim cook...
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they must pay an exit tax. >> they continue to be liable for taxes. the fact that they renounce their citizenship does not save them from having to pay their taxes. >> they've been asked to declare their income, but the u.s. had no way to check for themselves without a court order. >> for more on the new tax law, we are joined from san francisco by robert a wood, tax lawyer and managing partner. thank you so much for joining us, robert. let's get straight into this. this new law is going to start july 1 and will require all financial institutions to report directly to the irs. that is a very complex law. explain the requirements. >> it requires direct reporting. one of the surprising things as a tax lawyer is the world has embraced it. there was a time when it was passed by congress in 2010 when many people thought before it started to kick in that it would be repealed or modified. that has not happened. the world has embraced it and a huge number of countries have signed on. there are two different reporting mechanisms. or his direct reporting from t
they must pay an exit tax. >> they continue to be liable for taxes. the fact that they renounce their citizenship does not save them from having to pay their taxes. >> they've been asked to declare their income, but the u.s. had no way to check for themselves without a court order. >> for more on the new tax law, we are joined from san francisco by robert a wood, tax lawyer and managing partner. thank you so much for joining us, robert. let's get straight into this. this new...
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apple tries to avoid paying taxes, their account anes tell them to because american taxes are crazy, they and i avoid legally, won't any polician stand up for a business that makes an apatrol yeah, the appropriate response to big intrusive government, one senator spoke up. >> i am offended by tone and tenor of this hearing, by spec able else was dragging in executives from an american company that is not doing anything illegal, i say instead of applicatives -- executives we should have brought in a giant mirror to look at the reflect of congress, this is created by awful tax code. >> w to go. senator rand paul joins us now. did you take drive for saying that rom your colleagues like mccain? >> they may not have been too happy with me, i was not happy with the proceeding. it is an insul to make corporation officers come i raise their right-hand, and read them the riot act for doing what everybody else does, who wts to come forward and say you want a chief financial officer who maximized your tax bill, i asked a prorofessor, do you take dedus on your taxes do you minimize your tax bill
apple tries to avoid paying taxes, their account anes tell them to because american taxes are crazy, they and i avoid legally, won't any polician stand up for a business that makes an apatrol yeah, the appropriate response to big intrusive government, one senator spoke up. >> i am offended by tone and tenor of this hearing, by spec able else was dragging in executives from an american company that is not doing anything illegal, i say instead of applicatives -- executives we should have...
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. >> still to come, californians sweeten up to the idea of a soda tax depending on where money is going to go. >> smash and grab. jewelry store robbers kaug on tape, and how now, police will tell you how much they got away with. >> from the roof of the kgotv broadcast center it's beautiful up here, will warm weather for valentine's day carry over into your holiday weekend? find out, coming up. >> a math whiz crunches numbers on the court to deport undocumented students putting his future at risk in the process. abc 7 new >>> san francisco police have three people in custody on multiple counts of armed robbery. this is surveillance video of a smash and grab store heist on january 26th in the inner parkside area of the city in san francisco watch them work here. the robbers held the store owners at gun point and got away with $80,000 worth of jewelry. police chief they're kerked to other armed robbery autos a new bill is try tolling fuel cal grant funding with out any extra burden to taxpayers. legislation calling for federal breaks for businesses and people who choose to sign up for high
. >> still to come, californians sweeten up to the idea of a soda tax depending on where money is going to go. >> smash and grab. jewelry store robbers kaug on tape, and how now, police will tell you how much they got away with. >> from the roof of the kgotv broadcast center it's beautiful up here, will warm weather for valentine's day carry over into your holiday weekend? find out, coming up. >> a math whiz crunches numbers on the court to deport undocumented students...